Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1919 — Page 12

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"TT'S the first thing you notice her wonderful white teeth ! And the last thing you forget ! " Sound teeth are as essential to good looks as they are necessary to health. With Lazeli's Tooth Paste you can keep your teeth clean, white and healthy. Contains ipecac and chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea.

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Iorolhy V i.uon of Ual'oitc- avenue, i i-i.uri.nl i r uii Kf.!smjno, Mich. on P.. rsdJ. here she was I hi: guest of Ms . W. A. Stone. Mrs. Frank B. Lewis has returned Lome rrom the lakeside hospital where .-h was confined several wet-ks following an operation. Mrs. liobert K. Penliapi uf I,aPorte a enue visited h r daughter Misa Florence Ienham at t he Knlew ood hospital mi i'ilnf ."iliiy and found her t.i c I ; n i i oving: from In r . iteration for ppend:.-.us . 11. K . B.etman of Sheridan avenue, has returned from th.- ll.-nrolu Memorial hospital in Chicago, '".here he had his tmisile. adenoids and a tumor removed. Wh.le Mr. luerman is able to be out. lie is not yet fully reeo ered. Mrs. B. S. riace entertained fifteen guests at a fix o'clock dinner at her home, in Schraase avenue on Tuesday evening in honor of the eleventh birthday anniversaiy of her dauKhter Muriel. The house was very attractively decorated, suftaestive of Hallowe'en and after the dinner, games ere played and a very pleasant evenms was

an! are acertited by Tbt YVliltlne rti o-. S-4. 110th St.. Pbont 13S-W. WANTED r:y couple 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms with heat in Hammond or Whiting; apply X. W. Whiting News Co. 10-3-1 FOR RENT: Large Room. 343 Cleveland Ave. l"-10-l PRIXCKS THFTII-. TONHillT: VIcU Dana In "THCtir'LO Ct RI-V alto a tro veli'STiie and comedv; coming tomorrow-. Mildred Harris I.Mr.-. Charlie Chaplin) In " Hii.M E . " 10-1O-1 FOR RENT: 3 rooms for light housekeeping, inquire WhitinK News Co. 10-10-1

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After belnsr almost totslly bald a New York business man (trew hair and now has a proline' growth at a Be of 66 for which he will send the genuine re-ripe free on request to any nun or woman v. h wishes ti overcome dandruff or rain new h:iir triiivili. His address is John H. l-:ri.ti:i. HA-723. Station l- New ork. N. i. This is genuine. Adv.

SPECIAL PATt'RDA Y ONLY Pure rr'.ilt Jam. 24c per l!i. ?ee our wind-

Mary Timiii of 3735 Prummond street, India r.a Harbor, with whom the young loup'e wi'.l reside temporarily upon the return from their wedding trip. I'r. Luis Wallis of the Joseph Fels CoininisMon will give a lecture before the Sunday Evening Club at the Congregational church next Sunday eveni r. K Among- th- nut-of-town gueats at the "at er-Timm wedding 0n Wednesday were Mr.-. iir- Timm of Indiana Harbor and her two daughters. Mrs. Stevens of Indiana Harbor and Mrs. Perkins of Rogers Tark.

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tnJo ed . The Whiting police held their monthly shooting- contest at the Whiting park on Wednesday. The scores that were made follows: Petty. SS; Collins. iS; Nizlolkjnewirz, Sj; Mullaney, 74, Kilcullen. 63; Wie:iinski, 63; Lawler, E6; Benak. 55; Girard. 33: Satterfleid. 25. The Chic Section of the Fortnight'Club will met at the home of Mis. I . H. Hoskms on Sheridan avenue on next Monday oveninff. The meeting is to be in charge of the amusement committee with Mrs. Louis Gordon as chairman. Miss Julia Beal. the citysocial worker, will be on hand to give a talk ar.d present FOme. Interesting facts to the club. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Vatr of Whiting and Mr. Herman Tlmm. of Indiana Harbor took place at the home of the bride's parents, in Sheridan avenue on Wednesday afternoon. The ceremony was perf or me I at 2 p. m ., by the Rv. Ph. i'.le of Milwaukee in the presence of about thirty relatives. Tht bride who v..re a brown suit, with hat to match, had as her attendant her sister. Miss Erna Vater, while the groom's attendant was his brother, , Leon Tlmm. o" Indiana Harbor. A dinner followed the reremrny, after w-hieh the bride, and groom left for a we'k's trip to Michigan points. Mrs. Timm is one of Whiting's well known ?:rls, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vater of Sheridan avenue. The grroom is the son of Mrs.

See BlueBird here today.

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A host, of friends met last Tuesday at the Peterson home to pay their last respects to Mr .Win. E Smith. Rev. Moore of Merrillville. officiated. The Tie.-p River choir had charge of the sinking. There were friends from Deep River. Ainswt.rth, Merrillville, Crown Point. Hobart and Gary. Interment was at Hobart. Rully Pay will he observed in the M. E . Church here next Sunday. The pa I entt eachei s' meeting announced last week was a mistake. It will always be 0n the second Tuesday of the month which will occur this Tuesday. Sept. 14. The program w-!ll consist of a few musical numbers and a talk by Miss Benjamin of Purdue on Home Economics in Indiana." Mrs. Eason has been on t'r.e sick list for the last week. The Woman's Club met with Mrs. M.iore at the Parsonage on last Thursday. The 6t. Paul and Peter Church are preparing for a big time next Sunday, their annual bazaar. The Merrillville beys played tall witii Gr. frith boys last. Saturday, the score stood U to 11 in favor of the Merrillville team. The Griffith boys a.-e t0 come to Merrillville this Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendt and Cera Iimnwn of Chicago, visited their uiotner. Mis. Ella Demmon last Sundav. The school girls are canning vegetables this week in the Domestic Science period. Mrs. Helen Bcherer of Chicago, and Mrs. Frank Gerlach of Whiting visited at the J. T- Stoltr home on Thursday. OBITUARY William E. Smith w-as born in West Springfield, Penn., Jun 6. 1847. He came "to Indiana in lSf.3 in oompany wlth h:s brother Cyrus, and settled near Ainsworth. He was married in 1J70 to Cassie E. Booth. At her death In 1S7T he and

his daughter made their home with his brother until his marriage in 1 S SI to Carlie D. Harper. Since her death in 13'"-8 he has been with his daughter. Mrs. F. A. Peterson. He passed away October 5th and leaves to mourn his loss one daughter and four grand-children, besides a hoat of friends.

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Cold Weather Necessities I House furnishings Dept. "Basement" 1 With the approach of Winter there are many little things you need, not only to ! lighten your work but to add to the com- if forts of your home. Here's but a partial j list of these necessities, you-'ll rind our ii . stocks complete, however, and these prices i a fair example of those whicii prevail ; throughout the department. j

Coal Hod Corrugated throughout, reinforced bottom, nicelv japanned. 35 c

Furnace Scoop Large size D handle Furnace Scoop as illustrated. Priced Stove Pipe and

SPECIAL Asbestos Stove

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Crystal finish, wood lined Stove Boards

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Cabbage Cutter

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Weather Strip

12 foot length of weather stripping, made of wood and rubber-

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Heater Perfection Oil Heater, 1 gal. fount, smokeless and odorless, blak japanned finish.

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Four tube radiatorgas heater aa pictured, made of sheet

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Wash Boiler Rochester Wash Boiler, heavy charcoal fin. copper bottom, nafent hook

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No Difference In Decree. Dorothy was very ranch Interested In watching twin boys who sat across .from her In the street car. They were peculiar-looking children, but also much alike in feature. At dinner that night she said, "Daddy, you ought to

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Clothes Basket

Good quality ovaJ splint Clothes Basket, regular price $1, Tc!L...79c Garbage Can Galvaniied Garbage Pail of heavy galvanized iron, with wire

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1 Low Prices Prevail EE Here's eight good examples of the barEE gains you can expect to find at all times in EE our Auto Accessory Dept. in the Basement. H Shaler's 5-minute Vulcanizer EE SHALER'S 5-MI.'l"TE VULCANIZER. with 12 heat units.

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Ford Spark Plug Wires FORD SPARK PU G WIRES A set of four w ires, ry sell elsewhere at S.rc. Lion Store price -jL.sC Ford Head Light Glass FORD HEADLIGHT GLASS AND RIM Regular - Q price T5c. Our special price, only OiC

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Tire Lock and Chain, as illustrated, covered with leather; chain Is 3ti inches long; $1.2o value,

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Hub Caps Ford Nickel Plated Hub Caps, regular price 20c. our w price JLOC

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